Flat Unscramble word

flat is a Scrabble word, flat uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for flat Seven points.
Words with Friends point value for flat: Seven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling flat. We found a total of 25 words by unscrambling the letters in flat.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flat

laft 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flat

aft 6 alf 6 alt 3 fat 6 lat 3 tal 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flat

af 5 al 2 at 2 fa 5 fl 5 ft 5 la 2 lf 5 lt 2 ta 2

Definitions of flat

British English : flat A flat is a set of rooms for living in, that is part of a larger building....my two-bedroom flat.flæt NOUN

adjective

  1. horizontal; level   ⇒ flat ground , a flat roof
  2. even or smooth, without projections or depressions   ⇒ a flat surface
  3. lying stretched out at full length; prostrate   ⇒ he lay flat on the ground
  4. having little depth or thickness; shallow   ⇒ a flat dish
  5. (postpositive) often foll by against having a surface or side in complete contact with another surface   ⇒ flat against the wall
  6. spread out, unrolled, or levelled
  7. (of a tyre) deflated, either partially or completely
  8. (of shoes) having an unraised or only slightly raised heel
  9. (mainly British ) (of races, racetracks, or racecourses) not having obstacles to be jumped of, relating to, or connected with flat racing as opposed to steeplechasing and hurdling   ⇒ flat jockeys earn more
  10. (of races, racetracks, or racecourses) not having obstacles to be jumped
  11. of, relating to, or connected with flat racing as opposed to steeplechasing and hurdling   ⇒ flat jockeys earn more
  12. without qualification; total   ⇒ a flat denial
  13. without possibility of change; fixed   ⇒ a flat rate
  14. (prenominal or immediately postpositive) neither more nor less; exact   ⇒ he did the journey in thirty minutes flat , a flat thirty minutes
  15. unexciting or lacking point or interest   ⇒ a flat joke
  16. without variation or resonance; monotonous   ⇒ a flat voice
  17. (of food) stale or tasteless
  18. (of beer, sparkling wines, etc) having lost effervescence, as by exposure to air
  19. (of trade, business, a market, etc) commercially inactive; sluggish
  20. (of a battery) fully discharged; dead
  21. (of a print, photograph, or painting) lacking contrast or shading between tones
  22. (of paint) without gloss or lustre; matt
  23. (of a painting) lacking perspective
  24. (of lighting) diffuse
  25. (music ) (immediately postpositive) denoting a note of a given letter name (or the sound it represents) that has been lowered in pitch by one chromatic semitone   ⇒ B flat (of an instrument, voice, etc) out of tune by being too low in pitch Compare sharp (sense 12)
  26. (immediately postpositive) denoting a note of a given letter name (or the sound it represents) that has been lowered in pitch by one chromatic semitone   ⇒ B flat
  27. (of an instrument, voice, etc) out of tune by being too low in pitch Compare sharp (sense 12)
  28. (phonetics ) another word for lenis
  29. See flat a
  30. (of races, racetracks, or racecourses) not having obstacles to be jumped
  31. of, relating to, or connected with flat racing as opposed to steeplechasing and hurdling   ⇒ flat jockeys earn more
  32. (immediately postpositive) denoting a note of a given letter name (or the sound it represents) that has been lowered in pitch by one chromatic semitone   ⇒ B flat
  33. (of an instrument, voice, etc) out of tune by being too low in pitch Compare sharp (sense 12)

adverb

  1. in or into a prostrate, level, or flat state or position   ⇒ he held his hand out flat
  2. completely or utterly; absolutely   ⇒ he went flat against the rules
  3. exactly; precisely   ⇒ in three minutes flat
  4. (music ) lower than a standard pitch too low in pitch   ⇒ she sings flat Compare sharp (sense 18)
  5. lower than a standard pitch
  6. too low in pitch   ⇒ she sings flat Compare sharp (sense 18)
  7. See fall flat
  8. See flat out
  9. lower than a standard pitch
  10. too low in pitch   ⇒ she sings flat Compare sharp (sense 18)

noun

  1. a flat object, surface, or part
  2. (often plural) a low-lying tract of land, esp a marsh or swamp
  3. (often plural) a mud bank exposed at low tide
  4. (music ) an accidental that lowers the pitch of the following note by one chromatic semitone Usual symbol : ♭ a note affected by this accidental Compare sharp (sense 19)
  5. an accidental that lowers the pitch of the following note by one chromatic semitone Usual symbol : ♭
  6. a note affected by this accidental Compare sharp (sense 19)
  7. (theatre ) a rectangular wooden frame covered with painted canvas, etc, used to form part of a stage setting
  8. a punctured car tyre
  9. See the flat
  10. (nautical ) a flatboat or lighter
  11. (US & Canadian ) a shallow box or container, used for holding plants, growing seedlings, etc
  12. an accidental that lowers the pitch of the following note by one chromatic semitone Usual symbol : ♭
  13. a note affected by this accidental Compare sharp (sense 19)

verb

  1. to make or become flat
  2. (music ) the usual US word for flatten (sense 3)

noun

  1. a set of rooms comprising a residence entirely on one floor of a building Usual US and Canadian name : apartment
  2. (British & New Zealand ) a portion of a house used as separate living quarters
  3. (New Zealand ) a house shared with people who are not members of one's own family

verb

  1. (Australian & New Zealand ) to live in a flat (with someone)